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If you read anything that's not Batman, Superman or Wonder woman, good chance it's wrapping up in November.


I worry more for how all this effects my local comic shop then the major corporation.
While rumors had it that DC would be cutting their line by more than half ("The New 22"), at the ComicsPRO retailer summit being held in Charlotte, North Carolina, DC Comics co-publisher Dan DiDio confirmed they would be cutting their publishing numbers back by a further ten to fifteen percent, as he said that’s what DC believes the market can bear.
DC recently shipped 87 comics for the month of January, so the reduction would see around 74 to 78 comics produced, or potentially less, as DC only put out 52 in December (4-week month).
Dan DiDio went on to explain that he thinks too many comics overall are being distributed to comic book stores right now, which is diluting the sales for individual titles across the board. Bleeding Cool notes that while DiDio didn't specifically mention it, it was implied Marvel is to blame (a quick check of the numbers reveals Marvel put out 102 comics in January, with 90 in December).
DiDio further went on to acknowledge there is unrest within the comic book industry right now, and he asked retailers not to share their complaints with their customers, but to keep it to themselves to show a higher standard.
The news of DC cutting their line follows the recent layoffs affecting 3% of its workforce getting laid off and 10% of the Warner Bros. Consumer Products division getting let go.
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